CBS Films is planning a film adaptation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, reports Variety, saying Roy Lee and Adrian Askarieh are producing the movie. "As is clear from the wild success of the game, Square Enix and Eidos-Montreal know how to exceed their audience's expectations by engineering incredible worlds," said Terry Press, co-president of CBS Films. "No one knows 'Human Revolution' like the team that created it, and we look forward to working with them from day one to make a film adaptation worthy of the 'Deus Ex' name." Thanks Eurogamer.

J wrote on Jul 10, 2012, 11:18:I wonder how many films actually utilised that ability?

The only movie I've ever known to actually have different theaters get different endings was "Clue". Sadly, I never got to see the movie in the theatres and all the endings were included at the end of the video release, but the concept has always been awesome to me as well.

I'm always skeptical of video games movies and after the Final Fantasy movie I have almost no faith in Square to even do good with their own IPs, but that being said... Square has always seemed to me to be a video game company that wants to be a movie company. I would love to see this as being another shot at them doing everything in-house, but Spirits Within and the loses they suffered from it might make that impossible.